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14-Year-Old UK Schoolboy Collapses and Dies in Class


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Ted Sanderson, 14, sadly passed away at Woodham Academy in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, on Tuesday.

His heartbroken grandmother Lynn Wilson described him as a “perfect” teenager after he suddenly collapsed and died in class.

The teen was rushed to James Cook University Hospital, but medics were unable to save his life.

Sanderson’s sudden death has left his family, friends and wider school community in shock.

Mirror reported:

Lynn Wilson, his grandmother, said: “He was a gorgeous boy. He knew everything.

“He was so much fun and he had so much character. He was perfect.

“He loved everything about life. I can’t think how we are going to live without him. We are going to have to get though this together.”

Describing the last time she saw him on Tuesday, she said: “He went down the drive. Before he went out I said ‘I love you, have a good day’ and he said ‘I love you nan’.

“He was scrunching up his hair the way he always did to make it as big as he could. Half an hour later we got a call from the school to say he had collapsed. We didn’t know what had happened but then there was no coming back.”

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The cause of death is not yet known.

This tragic death adds to the long list of ‘sudden deaths‘ in young, healthy individuals that public health agencies and mainstream media refuse to investigate.

A perfectly healthy teenager suddenly collapsing and passing away is NOT normal.

It will NEVER be normal.

While we know WHY the Pharma cartel-owned media and health agencies won’t investigate the alarming rise in excess mortality, how long until the rest of the public opens their eyes?

That’s the real mystery.



 

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